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Old 01-18-2000, 06:26 PM   #1
frustrated gigabyte owner
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Unhappy GA5AX - AGP 2X

I can't seem to get my GA5AX mianboard to run in AGP 2X mode, i've got a matrox g200 which is 2X compatible but all the system info software i use says the mainboard doesn't support 2X, but the manual does.
So if anyone can help with this i would be very glad to know.
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Old 01-20-2000, 06:35 PM   #2
Jamie Branson
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Mine works fine same setup

Jamie Branson
jbranson@jbdesignuk.co.uk


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Originally posted by frustrated gigabyte owner:
I can't seem to get my GA5AX mianboard to run in AGP 2X mode, i've got a matrox g200 which is 2X compatible but all the system info software i use says the mainboard doesn't support 2X, but the manual does.
So if anyone can help with this i would be very glad to know.
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Old 03-08-2000, 09:22 AM   #3
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The word is that the GA-5AX and all super socket 7 mobos with high end AGP graphics cards (Pretty much anything with 8mb+ other than SiS or Trident chipsets) won't work with an AMD cpu. High end PCI cards will not work properly until a suitable driver is released for the AMD cpu. I have tried several combinations with the GA-5AX, and have found this to be very true on every system. Best video card so far for the GA-5AX is an SiS 6326 AGP 8MB (3D performance sucks but is stable).
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